How to Recycle a Lunchbox into a Dollhouse

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It was an old, beat-up lunchbox that belonged to my husband years ago. Somehow it made its way from his parents’ basement and into our home. Part of me wanted to give it to Goodwill and be done with it. But then I remembered an idea I saw on Scrappalific.I decided to turn the lunchbox into a portable dollhouse.

Before I started crafting, I scrounged the house for items I thought could be used. I found some cute scrapbook paper to use as wallpaper. After carefully tracing the lunchbox’s shape, I cut and glued the paper to the inside of the lunchbox.

I also found a small piece of felt to use as carpet. This I glued to the lid.

The lunchbox was large enough that I decided to turn it into a two-story house.

I hit the recycling box and found a thick piece of cardboard. With a bit of trimming, and folding the two sides down for extra support, I was able to glue the cardboard section into the lunchbox.

A small jewelry box filled with a cut kitchen sponge and covered with floral material became the bed. The other half of the jewelry box became a bathroom downstairs. The sides of the jewelry box add a wall between the kitchen and bathroom to give Lalaloopsy some privacy!

Pipe cleaners made a quick ladder so the dolls can go from the first floor up to the bedroom on the second floor.

Bottle caps and a wooden block became a simple kitchen. For burners on the stove I used a permanent marker. (I left the “C” visible because its my daughter’s first initial and I knew she’d get a kick our of that.)

I have to give my daughter all the credit for the bathroom. She glued a small shell on top of an empty thread spool to be the sink. And a piece of foil behind a broken bubble wand became the mirror. Isn’t it cute?

When we were finished she had a completely portable dollhouse she can take anywhere. All the dolls fit inside, making it perfect for vacations or a trip to the grandparents’ house!

Tips for making your own lunchbox dollhouse:

If you don’t like the outside of your lunchbox you can easily cover it with glue and scrapbook paper. A cover of clear contact paper would keep it nice. Or you could spray paint it.

We used hot glue to glue in our wallpaper, bed, and other small details.

If you have a metal lunchbox, magnets make cute decorations that can easily be moved.

Have a superhero fan at home? Turn that lunchbox into a superhero headquarters!

A portable dollhouse would make a cute DIY gift idea for birthdays or even Christmas.

What an adorable and creative repurpose! I know there will be hours of fun imaginative play enjoyed with this dollhouse. Congrats! You’re featured this week at the #ThissHowWeRoll Link Party on Organized 31.

This is just brilliant in SO many ways!! I love how you used such creative items around the house. Sharing this so moms with young girls can do the same thing!!Chris Carter recently posted..The Dark Side of Motherhood